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India's top court directs Delhi to relocate stray dogs to shelters

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India's top court ordered authorities in the capital Delhi and its suburbs on Monday (August 11) to relocate all stray dogs to shelters within eight weeks, according to the Live Law website, after media reports of a rise in cases of rabies, especially among children.

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  • India's Supreme Court orders Delhi and suburbs to move all stray dogs to shelters.
  • The order follows reports of rising rabies cases, especially among children. 8s
  • Delhi Mayor says the city will implement the order within six weeks. 34s
  • Animal rights groups criticize the order as inhumane and call for vaccination and sterilization instead. 46s
  • The court stresses that protecting children from rabies should take precedence over sentiment. 1m 30s
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